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LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - APRIL 15: (THE SUN OUT, THE SUN ON SUNDAY OUT) (NO SALES) In this handout image provided by Liverpool FC, a member of the congregation stands and holds a scarf aloft at the 24th Hillsborough Anniversary Memorial Service at Anfield on April 15, 2013 in Liverpool, England. Thousands of fans, friends and relatives took part in the service at Liverpool's Anfield Stadium to mark the 24th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster. A total of 96 Liverpool supporters lost their lives during a crush at an FA Cup semi final against Nottingham Forest at the Hillsborough football ground in Sheffield, South Yorkshire in 1989. (Photo by )

Liverpool Labour’s Shameful Hillsborough Cynicism Is Exposed

The city didn't hate Thatcher because of the crush; they hated her because of the cover up.
By Andre Walker
The author standing a few feet from where Queens first performance took place on Halloween 1970.

International Pop Festival Comes to Liverpool and Electrifies Legendary Cavern Club

The spirit of Merseybeat – Rory Storm, The Undertakers, The Beatles – these magical moments baked into the bricks of the original arches of the lovingly restored Cavern Club, they allow one to dream.
By Ken Kurson
The Beatles.

The Beatles Created the First Gateway Song for Children With ‘Yellow Submarine’

"[Yellow Submarine] has become a rallying point for so many positive platforms to help children everywhere.'—Donovan
By Ron Hart
April 8, 1963: British pop group The Beatles holding their silver disc. Left to right are, Paul McCartney, George Harrison (1943 - 2001), Ringo Starr, George Martin of EMI and John Lennon (1940 - 1980).

RIP George Martin, the Co-Pilot on the Voyage That Changed Music Forever

By Tim Sommer
Shia LaBeouf's 2014 performance #METAMARATHON found the actor running laps around Amsterdam's Stedelijk Museum. (Photo: Stedelijk Museum via Instagram, @stedelijkmuseum)

Shia LaBeouf Takes His Art to Liverpool, Forbes Chairman Sells Collection, and More

By Alanna Martinez

For Your (Re)Consideration: The Social and Cultural Roots of the Beatles

By Tim Sommer
(Courtesy L3living.com)

2012 Liverpool Biennial Begins This Weekend

By M.H. Miller

So Who’s the Best Unsigned Band in the World?

By John S.W. MacDonald

Puppets Gone Wild! Brooooooooooce Still ‘The Boss’ Big River Breaks New Ground

By John Heilpern
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